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silicon valley of water technology. >> supplying a type line. the university of wisconsin created the school of it fresh water studies and produced engineers, policy experts all specializing in fresh walt. >> there is a research they can use genetics to identify new water contaminants >> it's huge. i have been able to higher really top-notch talent who would have moved away otherwise. >> mcgee young is head of h 20 score and given subsidized rent. h 20 score expects to add 10 employees in the next year. just across the street, construction has begun on a publically funded $7 million water technology park. but the water council resists giving concrete projections on job growth. and say it is a misguided gamble that will not pay off for those most in need. >> there is an extraordinary ne disconnectbetween the facts on the ground. professor mark levine says the water sector makes up 3% of the 700,000 jobs and less that two % of the area patents relate to water technology. >> it's a tiny sector. leading companies have been shedding jobs in the mill
silicon valley of water technology. >> supplying a type line. the university of wisconsin created the school of it fresh water studies and produced engineers, policy experts all specializing in fresh walt. >> there is a research they can use genetics to identify new water contaminants >> it's huge. i have been able to higher really top-notch talent who would have moved away otherwise. >> mcgee young is head of h 20 score and given subsidized rent. h 20 score expects to...
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so as amazing as this technology is, it just goes to show that no armor can stop everything. assault rifles like this were used at three mass shootings. stockton, columbine and most recently, newtown. >> so i think that piece could be argued for ages. lindsay, you have more information often us. >> the national report card on protecting children in disaster recently issued a statement that in 28 states public schools have failed to meet the minimum government standards for protecting children in the event of a disaster and for basic school safety. you know that's kind of a compelling statistic and frightening a way. in some ways it is an added layer of security but it does beg the question: is it more like a security blanket? >> it sound likes with new information from your report card, groundwork need to be done first. first they need to have the minimal required security at schools in the first place before we put a bandage on with some kind of new technology. >> after every tragedy there's always these initiatives and efforts to try to make our schools safer whether it be
so as amazing as this technology is, it just goes to show that no armor can stop everything. assault rifles like this were used at three mass shootings. stockton, columbine and most recently, newtown. >> so i think that piece could be argued for ages. lindsay, you have more information often us. >> the national report card on protecting children in disaster recently issued a statement that in 28 states public schools have failed to meet the minimum government standards for...
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his latest project is finding new ways that technology can enhance education. you are going to do this through something called "a hack-a-thon." my wife would say he must be a crook. >> we call it a marathon coding event. >> also we old people understood the use of the phrase hack, too. >> hack doesn't mean break in? >> in the 90s they had that con notatio notation. today is means creativity. you have a limited amount of time. how do you create the -- you have a 24-hours to solve a prosh. >> you were doing it in miami. winner gets a 5,000 dollar prize if after coding for 24-hours straight. >> they make a project, wow, it is a problem we been around for years. >> what makes you so certain technology has solutions? >> it is already working right now. there are several populations coming up. con academy. >> con academy is an on-line academy started by hedge fund anl lais who tout tored his young people. >> i started with her friends and fathbrother and all that wa left. thousands of people he offers web lectures on everything from history to economics to computer
his latest project is finding new ways that technology can enhance education. you are going to do this through something called "a hack-a-thon." my wife would say he must be a crook. >> we call it a marathon coding event. >> also we old people understood the use of the phrase hack, too. >> hack doesn't mean break in? >> in the 90s they had that con notatio notation. today is means creativity. you have a limited amount of time. how do you create the -- you have...
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with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. >>> checking our top stories. the government shutdown appears just hours away. the house and senate cannot agree on a funding plan. the government will run out of money at midnight. >>> the ntsb is at the scene of a fiery crash at the santa monica airport. >>> the northwest is still getting slammed by drenching downpours after a wet and wild weekend. seattle and other cities battered by a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. >>> the torrential downpours should end by lunchtime. the showers from florida to south texas. get the umbrellas ready. >>> finally this monday morning. a rather unique car auction deck katds in the making. this one was over the weekend in nebraska. >> car lovers as for as way from brazil and norway were there. rob nelson has all the details. >> reporter: despite decades worth of dirt, dust, and grime this field is no junk yard. rather a treasure trove. hundreds of vintage american car
with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. >>> checking our top stories. the government shutdown appears just hours away. the house and senate cannot agree on a funding plan. the government will run out of money at midnight. >>> the ntsb is at the scene of a fiery crash at the santa monica airport. >>> the northwest is still...
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well, esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so they're actually built to save you money... and time... and whiplash. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. esurance. insurance for the modern world. [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >>> and for eight straight years, george bush hasn't displayed the slightest interest in anything we care about. he's like columbus discovering america. he's found child care. he's found education. poor george. he can't help it. he was born with a silver foot in his mouth. >> she's actually talking about george sr. there, believe it or not. the great ann richards, a little dose of something to alleviate your government shutdown anxiety. it's coming up next. [ male announcer ] when it comes to doing what you love, more is better
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there's a lot of excitement with technology stocks. so facebook was the big one and after facebook what was left? there's a learning that it would'nt be twitter. now it's coming after twitter. get linked in then facebook. i hope the party continues because it's good for me . it's names like facebook and others that people say this is my stock. >> i'm not sure folks should be doing that. >> that's buying in to this ipo. if you're asking questions, here are a couple. according to studies, it's fairly recently. half of twitter followers are bots. they're not real people. we have to find out about what's more in this million follow layout. we also have to ask what the actual number show is. a lot of the numbers that analyst are using are from 10 or 15 years ago. they are still using the web-sites kinds of numbers it's clear that twitter users are a very small number of strong power users and when power law curved when most people in twitter are really consuming consuming information. twitters that far more short of facebook. they shouldn't
there's a lot of excitement with technology stocks. so facebook was the big one and after facebook what was left? there's a learning that it would'nt be twitter. now it's coming after twitter. get linked in then facebook. i hope the party continues because it's good for me . it's names like facebook and others that people say this is my stock. >> i'm not sure folks should be doing that. >> that's buying in to this ipo. if you're asking questions, here are a couple. according to...
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maybe technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> more choices, more competition, and in many cases, more prices. many americans will find they can get hovered for $100 or less. >> in ter of news coverage, the showdown overshadow the very thing house republicans are trying to reverse, the affordable care act, obamacare. there were glitches as s kathlen sebelius say we did not talk about that because we had this other thing, this huge e elephant up here. >> fox talks about it a lot. part ofut that is this the pie. it is a big pie. >> there was way more interest in subscribership. they were overwhelmed. ugly as theto be president says but if you go back and look at massachusetts, what happened when they did this, they had abobout a year or o when actuayomneycare was pretty u unpopular because there were glitches and some people said i have to pay mor a they had not figured out how to tweak the lot to do that. now it is wildly popular in m
maybe technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> more choices, more competition, and in many cases, more prices. many americans will find they can get hovered for $100 or less. >> in ter of news coverage, the showdown overshadow the very thing house republicans are trying to reverse, the affordable care act, obamacare. there were glitches as s kathlen sebelius say we did not talk...
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some technology companies have much higher margins. but in this patch, the oil service, these are more unheard of. it's really the only sizable competitor out there. and franks is disciplined on bidding from new contracts. they won't give in on pricing in order to win on a business that would be less profitable. it's unique for a newly public company in that it didn't need to raise money. the companion has a solid balance sheet with barely any long-term debt. i think they became public in order to use their stock currency. stock is a currency, they can make acquisitions with the stock. management has said they want to do some small highly targeted takeovers. buying companies that offer similar services that could easily be added to their product lineup. right now frank sells for 19 times next year's earnings estimates, about the same multiple as fmc technologies. good company. but considering that franks has substantially larger margins, i think the company deserves a higher multiple. the stock barely batted an eyelash despite the epic
some technology companies have much higher margins. but in this patch, the oil service, these are more unheard of. it's really the only sizable competitor out there. and franks is disciplined on bidding from new contracts. they won't give in on pricing in order to win on a business that would be less profitable. it's unique for a newly public company in that it didn't need to raise money. the companion has a solid balance sheet with barely any long-term debt. i think they became public in order...
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the first thing he had was he had the people in the books but he brought technology became a character in the book. >> he came around the id to research the danger and i read all the books before that and marines. that was the first time he directed his research and in covert operations. we really enjoyed that. that was in with the characters and that's what he champions. >> then he called "red october" the perfect yarn and also became an insider. a writer that was invited to washington to speak to government officials. one in his later books, somewhat predicted 9/11 because he had an airplane crashing in to*us capitol. how did those ties play in the novel? >> well, i know the hunt for red october. he was great for having relationships and a network of people and will share information and by that, i don't mean classified information but when he did the hunt for red october he had a lot that impacted -- and they would discuss this thing. it's putting things together and making educated guesses and for most of the time he was absolutely correct. i think he had a real knack for putting h
the first thing he had was he had the people in the books but he brought technology became a character in the book. >> he came around the id to research the danger and i read all the books before that and marines. that was the first time he directed his research and in covert operations. we really enjoyed that. that was in with the characters and that's what he champions. >> then he called "red october" the perfect yarn and also became an insider. a writer that was invited...
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with deeper pockets they are hire more specialists and buy better technology. >> just the complexity of what hospitals have to contend with today, whether it's the installation of electronic medical records or regulatory changes, you seeing more organizations come in under common umbrellas. >> reporter: those include doctor who are selling their practices to hospitals. these two trends could mean fewer choices for consumers, a trend analysts expect to accelerate under obamacare. here is why. under plans sold on the new exchanges analysts say insurance companies will likely narrow the network of hospitals and doctors available to their customers. that helps to make plans more affordable, but as hospitals merge and insurance companies strive to keep costs down, patients could find the doctors and hospitals they prefer are not included in their new policies. >> parkland hospital in dallas is what is called a certified application center for obamacare. that means come tuesday when the exchanges open, parkland will help local residents navigate and sign up for obamacare. sharon is the ceo
with deeper pockets they are hire more specialists and buy better technology. >> just the complexity of what hospitals have to contend with today, whether it's the installation of electronic medical records or regulatory changes, you seeing more organizations come in under common umbrellas. >> reporter: those include doctor who are selling their practices to hospitals. these two trends could mean fewer choices for consumers, a trend analysts expect to accelerate under obamacare....
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and the only way to do this is because the digital recording technology had guns supplied, he had bought two or three of them. more of them was a latch recorder. look like a normal watch except it had a microphone,. the of the one he put a shirt pocket award. turned out the beginning of the tort and turned it off at the end of the store. and then of course he could cut -- pick out certain things that heat or interested. but a lot of them was just street chatter. it was not really useful. but he did give me was the roll-call, the meetings of the beginning of each store where police commanders tell the officers what to focus on for that to. so he gave me 117 roll calls. so now i had a day to day record of exactly what the officers are being ordered to do. you can really get a sense of what the priorities were in the precinct. and the main priority was getting numbers. absolutely obsessed with getting numbers, with getting higher stop and frisks and lower car numbers. there was this constant drum beat every day in a roll calls. get more summons, give more summons, to the point where the off
and the only way to do this is because the digital recording technology had guns supplied, he had bought two or three of them. more of them was a latch recorder. look like a normal watch except it had a microphone,. the of the one he put a shirt pocket award. turned out the beginning of the tort and turned it off at the end of the store. and then of course he could cut -- pick out certain things that heat or interested. but a lot of them was just street chatter. it was not really useful. but he...
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>> that doesn't mean we shouldn't develop other technologies. the most important thing we can do here is concern . the longer you make your supply last . >> also plain old contra version saves a lot of oil. >> we really appreciate you being with us tonight. you. >> scarlett joe hansen gets epl >>> scarlett admited that she only got an 1080 on her s.a.. the she felt like a big dummy. turns out scarlett should feel great when compared with the current test takers. out of 166 million student whose took the sat this year only 43% net benchmark considered to be ready for college course work. only 15.6 met or exceeded the benchmark. these up 8% from last year. hispanic students also saw a rise up 7.7%. 23.5 of them made the mark. why should we worry? the the u.s. economy depends on educated people. we've now dropped to 15. some experts argue college entrance tests are part of the problem. so back to scarlett johansson. today she would have tested higher than 6 out of 10 kids. >> coming up, football players think they know the risks of field. they are
>> that doesn't mean we shouldn't develop other technologies. the most important thing we can do here is concern . the longer you make your supply last . >> also plain old contra version saves a lot of oil. >> we really appreciate you being with us tonight. you. >> scarlett joe hansen gets epl >>> scarlett admited that she only got an 1080 on her s.a.. the she felt like a big dummy. turns out scarlett should feel great when compared with the current test takers....
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. >>> around here it's regarded as one of the most technologically advanceed countries. they still don't have access to the internet. genre ports from chicago. >> the funny thing is happening in the i'lls of the chicago public library. we are literally coming a tale of the city. there is a canes sraoed between the front door of the home and the front door of the school. >> when it comes to the broadband there's a land of 20 across the economic divide lies the poor struggleleing to improve their position and their children. >> if you break the cycle of poverty you better make sure the job skill including the computer literacy. how are they applying far job. >> a lot of people who are computer literate take for grant like opening up your e-mail or putting together a resume. >> the city is also partnered with comcast which connected 14,000 low income families. with $150 computer and broadband internet for less than $10 a month. her family just crossed it. >>> we use it to help the kids with with their homework. >> it's a start and there are millions more families hoping to
. >>> around here it's regarded as one of the most technologically advanceed countries. they still don't have access to the internet. genre ports from chicago. >> the funny thing is happening in the i'lls of the chicago public library. we are literally coming a tale of the city. there is a canes sraoed between the front door of the home and the front door of the school. >> when it comes to the broadband there's a land of 20 across the economic divide lies the poor...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. ♪ neil: all right. you will always get these types of indications. that republican senator from texas part of that marathon filibuster that really was not a filibuster today saying that if the government is forced to shut down, he will forgo his pay for each state the government sets down and give it to a charity. did not specify, but it might be a response to -- a texas town hall meeting when the president asked hi
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go!...
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there are technologies that are coming along. whether that's technology in the form of new discoveries around the molecular medicine and others thing that allow the total cost of care. we have to work on the issue of total cost of care, not just the unit cost. we have to work on both. keep in minding in mind what is the total cost of care. over time, to using the international comparison that i think john mentioned earlier, you know, if you look at what are the reasons for that. ic your observation is correct. those who work in the health care system. a hospital executive, nurse, physicist, farmist. those who work in the related pharmacy industries. the compensation levels in the united compared to other countries is much higher. the question will be, as we solve the problem what will the impact on those kind of things be? >> okay. it's hard to see with the light. if the people with the mic can help us out. >> i might add a point to what tom said. if we can get some e fresh sincerities very quickly. we have a month ago we had 35
there are technologies that are coming along. whether that's technology in the form of new discoveries around the molecular medicine and others thing that allow the total cost of care. we have to work on the issue of total cost of care, not just the unit cost. we have to work on both. keep in minding in mind what is the total cost of care. over time, to using the international comparison that i think john mentioned earlier, you know, if you look at what are the reasons for that. ic your...
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and some parents making a hard push for new technology that could help save the lives of hundreds of childr
and some parents making a hard push for new technology that could help save the lives of hundreds of childr
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. [ male announcer ] now, taking care of things at home is just a tap away. ♪ introducing at&t digital life... ♪ ...personalized home security and automation... [ lock clicks ] ...that lets you be closer to home. that's so cool. [ male announcer ] get $100 in instant savings when you order digital life smart security. limited availability in select markets. ♪ >>> with capitol hill at a standstill this afternoon, we find ourselves in the midst of two battles republicans are unwilling to back down from. delaying and/or defunding obama care as part of a cr to keep funding the government, and refusing to raise the debt ceiling unless they get their laundry list of conservative policies. just to name a few, the keystone pipeline. blocking new epa regulations. more oil drilling. means testing medicare. repealing social services grant.
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technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the nfl losses mag any fy problems. the ravens have not run the ball well this season but buffalo more tension to that source of frustration. the same goes for the tight end position. the first five interceptions bounced right off the hands of ed bixexooned into the hands of the safety. it mag any fide the need for thoim make plays this season. he has had four drops in the first four games. he only has three catch this is season. cksen had 54 catches two seasons ago. they don't have time for that. they need production, not problems. >> >> he's not the same player right now he was then obvious. ed just needs to go catch the football, put it away and get up field. that's all he needs to do. if he's thinking about anything besides that he's doing himself a disservice. if he's lack confidence that's on him. when you got that kind of talent go play ball. go show everybody what you are capable
technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the nfl losses mag any fy problems. the ravens have not run the ball well this season but buffalo more tension to that source of frustration. the same goes for the tight end position. the first five interceptions bounced right off the hands of ed bixexooned into the hands of the safety. it mag any fide the need for thoim make plays this...
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these kids have to learn science and technology and engineering and math and things we are weak at in terms of graduating students. here is something a little more people. your union, technical engineers that you are the president of also represents the it people in the government whose job it is to identify and stave off cybe are more vim they werable right now >> a lot are being shut down. you are 100% right. >> that's who my union rep pre-70s -- represents. we phase tens of thousands of attacks on our government systems every sing day, tens of thousands every single day and right now, those people, i mean they are on call. how long does it take to hit an enter button? these people are on call who have to drop what they are doing, come into work, find out what happened. by that time, the damage is done. people have been hit with computer viruss. if our government system gets hit, every country on the planet knows our government is being shut down right now. they know that this is going on, and they are on high alert. t, you know, stosay okay, there are about going to do something, t
these kids have to learn science and technology and engineering and math and things we are weak at in terms of graduating students. here is something a little more people. your union, technical engineers that you are the president of also represents the it people in the government whose job it is to identify and stave off cybe are more vim they werable right now >> a lot are being shut down. you are 100% right. >> that's who my union rep pre-70s -- represents. we phase tens of...
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so, we have to balance how many people we have, and we also have to balance the technology that we use to treat the wastewater that we put back into the system. narrator: eric davidson investigates the levels of nitrogen from vehicle emissions the significance of which is only now being studied. he arranges air samplers at different distances from roadways to trap nitrogen. the filters are then taken for analysis. dr. davidson: we've learned through our research that the samplers nearest the road collect about five times as much nitrogen as the samplers nearest to me, further away from the road. this is about, oh, 150 yards from the road. narrator: before the study at the woods hole research center there was little understanding of the amount of nitrogen pollution coming from traffic. stone: because there's a limited amount of land area on cape cod, the number of new roads is not very large, so the roads are used more intensively and roads that were designed for maybe 10,000 cars per day now have 20,000 and 25,000 cars per day. there's really no place to build additional roads. dr. dav
so, we have to balance how many people we have, and we also have to balance the technology that we use to treat the wastewater that we put back into the system. narrator: eric davidson investigates the levels of nitrogen from vehicle emissions the significance of which is only now being studied. he arranges air samplers at different distances from roadways to trap nitrogen. the filters are then taken for analysis. dr. davidson: we've learned through our research that the samplers nearest the...
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your history is of the as techs and the mieians but you also own the history of technology and of going to the moon. so this idea that we're -- our opportunity is right before us and how do we continue to talk about immigration as an american issue. >> and demographics are on the side of this becoming an us and them issue. it's just a matter of time before this sort of resistance to the immigration reform and bringing in the 11 million undocumented workers, demographics will shift to the degree perhaps that maybe in 20 years this won't be a political issue we need to talk about. >> i predict it won't take 20 years. the fact is that latinos are already in the mainstream. and, you know, this is part of the integration and the evolution of our society and the demographics tell the story. we have now, you know, 16 percent of the country is hispanic. more than 50 million americans are hispanic. for us what is really key about the show is that almost 20 years ago the national council issued a ground breaks result. it was called out of the picture. we couldn't see oourss in film and we weren't
your history is of the as techs and the mieians but you also own the history of technology and of going to the moon. so this idea that we're -- our opportunity is right before us and how do we continue to talk about immigration as an american issue. >> and demographics are on the side of this becoming an us and them issue. it's just a matter of time before this sort of resistance to the immigration reform and bringing in the 11 million undocumented workers, demographics will shift to the...
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technology gives you control and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system, customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored by professionals 24/7. go to livewatch.com to get plug & protect interactive security delivered to your door. arm or disarm your system from anywhere. lock or unlock your doors, turn your lights off or on, even oversee your home with live video. with plug & protect your security system is configured, tested, and then shipped directly to your home. no wires, no installers, just peel and place. go to livewatch.com because with plug & protect we customize your security to fit your home. the plug & protect secret is technology. with technology, you buy airline tickets without a travel agent, you trade stocks without a stockbroker. now with plug & protect, you can protect your home without an installer, pushy salesman, or a long contract. >> every day the kids got out of school before i left work. i w
technology gives you control and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system, customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored by professionals 24/7. go to livewatch.com to get plug & protect interactive security delivered to your door. arm or disarm your system from anywhere. lock or unlock your doors, turn your...
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wearable technology. at the conference in san francisco there are many other others. quus lick dick tracy this watch is cell phone with tiny keyboard that works. and help sensor. track things like heart beet beat. movement. things like perspiration level in skip. >> and could tell if you areen jig a movie. >> netflix i rate this 4 stars we can find what parts did you lick. >> author robert says it's becoming the norm. >> whole system is learning more and more about you and will get much more personalize in the future and a little bit freaky to tell you the truth. >> seems future and new don't forget you probably already own a piece of wearable technology. what about the ear. head set maker is putting motion sensor into pwluv tooth ear pest and nours and skull. >> why look lick a robot. dorky and awkward i thought about micking something more fashionable. >> looks are important. this giants logo on the google glass. >> it's on your face. anything on your head affects how people perceive you. >>reporter: field with a lot of unknown but one thing founders of the glaze co
wearable technology. at the conference in san francisco there are many other others. quus lick dick tracy this watch is cell phone with tiny keyboard that works. and help sensor. track things like heart beet beat. movement. things like perspiration level in skip. >> and could tell if you areen jig a movie. >> netflix i rate this 4 stars we can find what parts did you lick. >> author robert says it's becoming the norm. >> whole system is learning more and more about you...
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his latest project is finding new ways that technology can enhance education. you're going to do this through somethingin called a hackathon, which myed wife would say -- you must be a courtroom if he's doing a hackathon. >> yeah, yeah. hackathon is basically, we call it a marathon coding events. after i finish -- >> stossel: we old people misunderstand the use of the phrase, hack, right? it doesn't mean break in? >> in the '90s they had that committeation. but today it means creativity and you have a limited times of how do you create an outcome that you want with limitedcr resources? and hackathon, you usually have 24 hours to solve a problem. >> stossel: you're doing this in miami october 11 and, the winne1 gets $5,000 five if after coding for 24 hours straight -- >> they make a product that thee judges think, wow, that's amazing. so the goal is to -- with that amount of time, find something, a creative solution to a problem that's been around for years. >> stossel: what makes you so certain that technology haswhat solutions? >> it's already working rightc n
his latest project is finding new ways that technology can enhance education. you're going to do this through somethingin called a hackathon, which myed wife would say -- you must be a courtroom if he's doing a hackathon. >> yeah, yeah. hackathon is basically, we call it a marathon coding events. after i finish -- >> stossel: we old people misunderstand the use of the phrase, hack, right? it doesn't mean break in? >> in the '90s they had that committeation. but today it means...
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questionnswered your about carbon capture technology, what he focused on is the existing technology of buying the carbon, part of extracting oil. that has already been done. is necessary, and what the administration has acknowledged, the way for this program to work is by having carbon capture and sequestration at these new plants. ofis going to cost a lot money and require a lot of research. the secretary really did not address that. he talked about technology that is already out there. we saw on friday morning, international scientific community. about, you know, how that technology is going to be developed. >> and where is congress on this? >> i mean, one thing, and the secretary talked about this, he said the energy department is central to the presidents climate agenda, as is the environmental protection agency. really, if they are going to get anything done, it is clear they need these agencies to get it all done, because nothing is happening. congress is not going to do money onto spend more new clean tech research. the secretary answered the question, talked a little bit about
questionnswered your about carbon capture technology, what he focused on is the existing technology of buying the carbon, part of extracting oil. that has already been done. is necessary, and what the administration has acknowledged, the way for this program to work is by having carbon capture and sequestration at these new plants. ofis going to cost a lot money and require a lot of research. the secretary really did not address that. he talked about technology that is already out there. we saw...
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now, this next story is a fascinating look at how technology is really changing sports. the fact that marco di vaio made it to the major league soccer all star game isn't that big of a shock, but what is incredible is how he got there with a little help from thousands of devoted soccer fans. ross thomas was in kansas city right in the middle of all the action, side-by-side with di vaio on the road. ross: well, this is it, where the best of the best have come to play in the mls all star game. for marco di vaio, it's not just a dream, but a first where technology and sports collide. he's from italy, plays in montreal, and this weekend mark di vaio is playing in the mls all star game. his ticket here is all due to soccer fans around the world, but he was not voted in the traditional way. over an eight day span fans played online soccer. scoring close to 500,000 goals. the digital version of marco tallied over 74,000 goals. making him the first player added to an all-star roster by fans competing online. it's the first time that a video game can actually put someone in a rea
now, this next story is a fascinating look at how technology is really changing sports. the fact that marco di vaio made it to the major league soccer all star game isn't that big of a shock, but what is incredible is how he got there with a little help from thousands of devoted soccer fans. ross thomas was in kansas city right in the middle of all the action, side-by-side with di vaio on the road. ross: well, this is it, where the best of the best have come to play in the mls all star game....
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but overall, the new technology has been a big area of debate. it's pretty cool and apple is one identity by working this into the phones. others said it's cool but that's all it does? >> well, let me get you to the bottom line, does this hurt the apple brand? is the apple brand predicated on being cool to use your technical term? >> i think what's hurt it more than even apple not continuing to delight is the fact that android and samsung keep getting better. apple has better rivals than it ever has before. >> i love this iphone that i'm holding up now, but i type on this one, here we go, the blackberry that has the actual keyboard. ill has reported nearly a $1 billion quarterly loss, is this thing toast? am i going to have to giver it up? >> i know five people who have the blackberry, and they absolutely adore the v-10. but there's about five of them in the world at large, but not many. no supervision at the company. >> sarah laci, thanks very much for joining us this morning. >>> ahead on media buzz, jeff daniels wins an emmy for playing an arr
but overall, the new technology has been a big area of debate. it's pretty cool and apple is one identity by working this into the phones. others said it's cool but that's all it does? >> well, let me get you to the bottom line, does this hurt the apple brand? is the apple brand predicated on being cool to use your technical term? >> i think what's hurt it more than even apple not continuing to delight is the fact that android and samsung keep getting better. apple has better rivals...
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jobs and ensure that america continues to innovate and continues to develop cutting edge life-saving technology for our patients. work to repeal the medical device tax. tempore: the gentleman yield back. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. >> i have been here for 10 terms. i have seen a lot. votedembers of my party against the prescription drug program offered by the other team. after we won the presidency and the majority, we did not go back to undo it. we embraced it and moved forward. there seems to be a problem on the other side. do not seem to want to come to grips with the fact that the game is over. questions about the affordable health care bill. it is settled law. it is a foolish consistency. attempting to delay or repeal the obamacare act does not make any sense. we are not negotiating with the president. we are trying to pass a bill that the senate will pass. all we are doing is spinning our wheels. to delay health care, i would say this. health care delayed is health care denied. 19-plustry has come years and come to the conclusion yearshen there -- 90 plu
jobs and ensure that america continues to innovate and continues to develop cutting edge life-saving technology for our patients. work to repeal the medical device tax. tempore: the gentleman yield back. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. >> i have been here for 10 terms. i have seen a lot. votedembers of my party against the prescription drug program offered by the other team. after we won the presidency and the majority, we did not go back to undo it. we...
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. >> let's use technology obring the community -- to bring the community together. >> reporter: they wanted private security guards but how to raise the money? they launched a page urging people to contribute to the cause. >> it is been a week and we raised $20,000. >> reporter: another neighborhood raised more than $13,000 and a third just over 1,000. but does private security work? one neighborhood hasn't seen a burglary for 7 months since hiring private guard but not everyone is convinced. >> it would be nice if they figure out a way for the police department to fill in the roles. >> he worried thatbriing in private -- that bringing in private guards will have an isolating effect. >> we are no longer a functioning city as a police department. >> reporter: he says this is just a trial run. $24,000 will buy sixmus of 12 hour -- six months of 12 hour patrols 5 days a week. >> we can do it and at the same time if it is not it can stop. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix 5. >> the neighbors are considering donating funds to neighborhoods that couldn't afford private security. >>> billio
. >> let's use technology obring the community -- to bring the community together. >> reporter: they wanted private security guards but how to raise the money? they launched a page urging people to contribute to the cause. >> it is been a week and we raised $20,000. >> reporter: another neighborhood raised more than $13,000 and a third just over 1,000. but does private security work? one neighborhood hasn't seen a burglary for 7 months since hiring private guard but not...
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the main culprit is modern technology. computers, tablets and smartphones allow people to enter words using the roman alphabet and then choose the chinese characters. so many people use this passive writing that a lot of them can't actually write chinese characters by hand. >> translator: the chinese writing system allowed people who spoke china's various languages to communicate, because the meaning of character remains the same. >> reporter: here's an example of what this language specialist says. this character for instance means tree, just as it looks. when you have many trees, it becomes a forest. and when you take this character which means person and put it up against a tree it means to rest. peep can learn how to write characters correctly if they practice writing while thinking about the meanings. this private school on the outskirts of beijing has a specially designed curriculum. it emphasizes writing through clig ref and other claes. >> translator: if people get used to writing characters when they're children t
the main culprit is modern technology. computers, tablets and smartphones allow people to enter words using the roman alphabet and then choose the chinese characters. so many people use this passive writing that a lot of them can't actually write chinese characters by hand. >> translator: the chinese writing system allowed people who spoke china's various languages to communicate, because the meaning of character remains the same. >> reporter: here's an example of what this language...
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that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and, just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. now get a $139 per month lease on a 2014 nissan versa note. ♪ i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. >>> i'll tell you one thing about my friend cuccinelli. he loves liberty and the constitution. more than praise from the "washington post." >> that was ted cruz last night in richmond, virginia. heaping praise on his friend cuccinelli. ken cuccinelli
that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and, just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. now get a $139 per month lease on a 2014 nissan versa note. ♪ i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my...
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but technology has been part of the problem. we're at the new york state of health call center and they have been busy here today. as of 2:30, they took 5,800 calls. they have 300 workers at three different sites, and it's a good thing they had that backup system. the majority of those calls coming early in the morning. because this morning when they kicked off at 8:00 a.m. on the site, they had a number of issues, they had more than 2 million hits on that website in the first two hours and the volume overwhelmed their capacity, they're trying to add server capacity. we had a problem also we saw in maryland where they had connectivity issues there. and for four hours this morning, they actually couldn't get the system up and running. as of noon, they got it up and running but if you've logged on, there are still some glitches and that's certainly the case when it comes to the 36 states that have federally operated exchanges that go through the health care.gov. it is the call centers today that are working. we spoke with one woma
but technology has been part of the problem. we're at the new york state of health call center and they have been busy here today. as of 2:30, they took 5,800 calls. they have 300 workers at three different sites, and it's a good thing they had that backup system. the majority of those calls coming early in the morning. because this morning when they kicked off at 8:00 a.m. on the site, they had a number of issues, they had more than 2 million hits on that website in the first two hours and the...
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recently instances where surveillance technologies are abused so you have not only acting outside of their policies in day to day operations but acting outside of these privacy guidelines in just horribly abusive ways to maybe conduct surveillance you can imagine on an ex boyfriend or girlfriend so just the latest example of you evy is not only coming to the u.s. but becoming more prevalent here. is the director of the domestic surveillance project said epic thank you so much thank you well teaming up to take down the n.s.a. journalist glenn greenwald and jeremy scahill have announced that they are working together to prepare reports on the national security agency's role in the so-called us especially nation program seeking to moviegoers at the rio film festival in brazil scahill announced a partnership and provided some details on the new project however neither scahill nor greenwald provided any evidence to support claims of the existence of the assassination programs or of the n.s.a.'s role in it so far anyway scales the author of the book dirty wars the world is a battlefield an
recently instances where surveillance technologies are abused so you have not only acting outside of their policies in day to day operations but acting outside of these privacy guidelines in just horribly abusive ways to maybe conduct surveillance you can imagine on an ex boyfriend or girlfriend so just the latest example of you evy is not only coming to the u.s. but becoming more prevalent here. is the director of the domestic surveillance project said epic thank you so much thank you well...
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related aspects of it, encouraging increased use of technology. there's stocks there that we like. one of them is omni. they are in hospitals. they help distribute medications, more of an automated process. it eliminates worker error and it also streamlines the process. we like that company. and then also in the same sector, though they don't look necessarily as good as omni sell but still look attractive and good dividend yields are quality systems and computer systems. cpsi and qsi. so i think ininvesters may witness to look into that area -- want to look into that area. they may be a little bit played out, the insurers and hospitals. >> check out the digitalization and medical records sector. i want to ask about the stirrers of the big old -- about the debate pot the medical device makers. what happens to them now? >> you know, i mean they've -- again, the medical device tax has been -- as i said has been negative for the sector but they've done well. one of the names that we've liked in this sector all year is boston scientific. the analysts h
related aspects of it, encouraging increased use of technology. there's stocks there that we like. one of them is omni. they are in hospitals. they help distribute medications, more of an automated process. it eliminates worker error and it also streamlines the process. we like that company. and then also in the same sector, though they don't look necessarily as good as omni sell but still look attractive and good dividend yields are quality systems and computer systems. cpsi and qsi. so i...
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and yet this is the kind of funny part of it all, is that natural gas and nuclear are the two energy technologies least popular among the people that are most concerned about climate change. and the people that are the least concerned about climate change, the climate skeptics are the ones that actually tend to favor natural gas an nuclear. so i think we -- >> brad your reaction to that? >> i've read the breakthroughs report and it's a nice analysis of 20th century energy policy. but the important thing is, i don't really understand what michael's claimed that the people more concerned about climate change reject about natural gas and nuclear. obama's secretary of energy earnisting moniz, is one of th the -- ernest moniz is one of the strongest advocates of natural gas in the nation and one of the climate scientists that are most concerned about climate change. >> you know brad there has been opposition among environmentalists to nuclear power and to natural gas because there's a lot of opposition to fracking, although it has brought down carbon emissions, punched into the earth in order to bring
and yet this is the kind of funny part of it all, is that natural gas and nuclear are the two energy technologies least popular among the people that are most concerned about climate change. and the people that are the least concerned about climate change, the climate skeptics are the ones that actually tend to favor natural gas an nuclear. so i think we -- >> brad your reaction to that? >> i've read the breakthroughs report and it's a nice analysis of 20th century energy policy....
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that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and, just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. now get a $139 per month lease on a 2014 nissan versa note. ♪ >>> things are back to normal in
that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and, just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. now get a $139 per month lease on a 2014 nissan versa note. ♪ >>> things are back to normal in
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and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ starting at $29,900. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feelhat in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> you don't negotiate of putting a gun to the other person said. >> they demand that ransoms is for doing their job. >> and now they're gone beyond just holding congress hostage. they're all in all country hostage for. neil: congress is getting a bad rap. my friend describ it. you have it the other way around , mr. president. the congress is actually a great inspiration here. explain. >> well, the president might want to take some time, put up his feet, grabbed up a bowl of turkey chili and up and up to congress -- t
and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ starting at $29,900. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feelhat in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i reiterated to president rowhani what i said in new york, while there will surely be important obstacles to moving forward and success is by no means guaranteed, i believe we can reach a comprehensive solution. >> so what is behind the recent actions of the iranian president? joining me now, our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, and former adviser to president obama on arms control and wmd, one of the few who met with rowhani while he was in new york, welcome to both of you, what i am fascinated by, what brought you to this moment? >> i think the answer is very simple, it is pressure, the economic sanctions imposed, started by president bush and strengthened by president obama has been sufficient to force the iranians to seek a deal so they can get relief from sanctions
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> i reiterated to president rowhani what i said in new york, while there will surely be important obstacles to moving forward and success is by no means guaranteed, i believe we can reach a...
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that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and, just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. now get a $139 per month lease on a 2014 nissan versa note. ♪ >>> things are back to normal in washington, republicans self-destructing and democrats sitting back and watching the show. >> i'm krystal ball and it's jobs report friday, a cycle favorite. something is missing, what is it? the jobs report. >> good one. >> i'm ari melber, after mitch mcconnell mentioned he was wearing a microphone? >> all of that plus valerie plame is with us and has written a spy novel and the plot sounds very familiar. >> good one. >> 24 hours after the capitol hill shooting and what a difference, back to business as usual for this congress, which hasn't been much business except a shutdown. on the left that's what the capitol was like yesterday after a woma
that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and, just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. now get a $139 per month lease on a 2014 nissan versa note. ♪ >>> things are back to normal in washington, republicans self-destructing...
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that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and, just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. now get a $139 per month lease on a 2014 nissan versa note. ♪ now getat any minute...h lease on a 2014 nissan versa note. ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from
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some states signaling there might be glitches in the technology and the online system to shop for your insurance. that's the bigger problem. but it's not going to be affected by any potential shutdown. >> i'm sure republicans aren't happy about that. if the shutdown does happen, any idea howl it might last? >> historically, anywhere 2 a few days all the way up to 21 days back in 1996. that was the longest. i think people don't think it will last that long. i think the pressure that's going to happen, a couple of things. one, if obama care does go poory, over the first few weeks that could help add pressure to the idea they might want to roll something back or delay something. the other more likely scenario though is people starting to feel the pain, including the military not getting paychecks by the middle of the month, putting pressure on republicans to come back to the bargaining table. so i think two weeks at the most is what you're looking at. >> the second part of all of this, david, is the debt ceiling which does need to be raised by october 17th. how does that kind of fit into
some states signaling there might be glitches in the technology and the online system to shop for your insurance. that's the bigger problem. but it's not going to be affected by any potential shutdown. >> i'm sure republicans aren't happy about that. if the shutdown does happen, any idea howl it might last? >> historically, anywhere 2 a few days all the way up to 21 days back in 1996. that was the longest. i think people don't think it will last that long. i think the pressure...
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. >> pelley: how well does accident prevention technology work? jeff pegues has the test results. and "on the road." a woman is mugged, a suspect arrested. then the story takes a steve hartman turn. >> so first time you see that picture, do you recognize who that guy is? >> yeah, in detail.
. >> pelley: how well does accident prevention technology work? jeff pegues has the test results. and "on the road." a woman is mugged, a suspect arrested. then the story takes a steve hartman turn. >> so first time you see that picture, do you recognize who that guy is? >> yeah, in detail.